Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Oolite Arts Partners with Mount Sinai Medical Center to Honor 30 Healthcare Heroes on the Frontline of the Pandemic

Five Miami-based artists created portraits of hospital workers for new exhibit, launching on World Gratitude Day on Sept. 21

Oolite Arts, in partnership with Mount Sinai Medical Center, is launching On The Frontline, an art exhibition featuring work by five Miami-based artists that pays tribute to the hospital's healthcare heroes. The exhibition's opening coincides with World Gratitude Day today, Sept. 21 and it features 22" x 30" portraits of 30 hospital staff members. The portraits will be on display through Feb. 12, 2022 in the lobby of Mount Sinai Medical Center's Skolnick Surgical Tower, although not currently open to the public due to COVID-19 restrictions.

"We wanted to find a way to express our sincere gratitude to the healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic and felt that art would help serve this purpose," said Dennis Scholl, President & CEO of Oolite Arts. "Through our ongoing partnership with Mount Sinai Medical Center, we are honored to be able to cast a spotlight on a number of our community's heroes. This exhibit will hopefully bring great pride to the medical center's medical staff, employees, patients and visitors – many of whom may recognize workers as coming to their rescue during difficult times."

For this special exhibit, Oolite Arts commissioned artists Stephen Arboite, Morel Doucet, Mark Fleuridor, William Osorio and Chire Regans (VantaBlack) to create six portraits each of select Mount Sinai Medical Center employees, ranging from nurses to custodial staff. The artists started this project in spring and produced the portraits in their preferred style and medium, based and inspired by photographs and interviews conducted with the staff. Some of the featured employees include: Georgia-born veteran patient care technician Deborah Johnson; registered nurse Miriam Carlson, originally from Nicaragua; Juan Rojas, team leader of environmental services; Ana Roberts, an administrative specialist who grew up in Miami Beach; Haitian-born Djennie Blaise, housekeeping; and security lead officer Tony Cobb, among others. 

On The Frontline, art exhibition

"This project has a special meaning to me because I come from a family of servants to the community," said Regans. "My younger brother is an Iraq War Veteran; my older brother is a Fire Rescue Sergeant; and my mother was a retired nurse up until the onset of the pandemic. In the midst of the pandemic, she decided to return to nursing, and currently works as a school nurse. We all serve our community in some way and it's important to me to continue to do so through my work as an artist. We've all seen first-hand that those who we rely on the most are those who are putting themselves at risk every day to keep us safe. I consider the work I created for this project a thank you to those who act selflessly every day."

"The most rewarding part of working here [Mount Sinai Medical Center] is taking care of the patients, making them feel better, and making an impact on their lives and their families," said Rosemonde Pierre, a nurse manager who has worked for Mount Sinai for 10 years. "I am grateful to be part of this project because this time has been very rough for everyone." 

To learn more, visit: oolitearts.org/exhibition/on-the-frontline/

About the Artists:

  • Stephen Arboite is a multidisciplinary artist of Haitian descent who was born and raised in New York City and now resides in Miami, Florida. Arboite's work considers beauty outside of classical aesthetic paradigms and places an emphasis on spiritual transformation and evolution of human consciousness.

  • Morel Doucet is a Miami-based multidisciplinary artist and arts educator. His work portrays a contemporary depiction of the Black experience, cataloging a powerful record of environmental decay at the intersection of economic inequity, the commodification of industry, personal labor and race.

  • Mark Fleuridor is a Haitian American artist born and raised in Miami, Florida. Fleuridor explores his own personal history within his background and familial experiences. These topics are explored through mediums such as painting, performance, quilting and collage.

  • William Osorio is a Miami-based artist who was born in Cuba in 1989. His artistic practice consists of a game of concealment and revelation of the subject in an attempt to analyze human behavior. The human figure as a pictorial element becomes an unavoidable reference.

  • Chire Regans (VantaBlack) believes that her role as an artist is to allow pertinent societal concerns to inform her practice and to amplify the voices of those she engages with through her work. Over the past decade, VantaBlack has become immersed in community advocacy and social narratives depicted without distortion, in a variety of mediums.

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Partner Events: It's the Arsht Center's quinceañera and they're celebrating with $15 tickets!

 

 
 

It's the Arsht Center's 
quinceañera and they're celebrating with $15 tickets*!

"Get access to over 2,000 $15 tickets for shows in our 15th anniversary season. A limited number of tickets will be available todo el año for shows on our stages, including thrilling theater, captivating and diverse concerts, moving dance, the world's leading artists y mucho, mucho más.


Get on the list! Sign up for Arsht Center emails and select "Discount Programs" to be the first to know when Sweet $15 tickets become available.

Sharing is caring. Please forward this email to a friend you'd like to introduce to the arts."
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Use promo code SWEET15 on each show page to purchase. Additional shows to be announced.
The Arsht Center continues to be committed to your safety. Please visit here for updates on new safety measures to be implemented when the curtain rises again.

*Artists, titles, dates and times subject to change. Ticket prices are per person. Ticket fees apply. Tickets are limited and there is a 2 ticket limit per order.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Register NOW for FREE Admission to WMODA on Museum Day, Saturday, September 18

 

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Museum Day @ WMODA

Museum Day is an annual celebration of boundless curiosity hosted by Smithsonian magazine. Participating museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day ticket. Let your curiosity guide you to the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts to meet the artists and curators behind the museum's latest exhibitions
on Museum Day, Saturday, September 18 from 10am to 4pm.

Pre-registration is required for FREE tickets by September 16.
Register for Museum Day

or e-mail info@wmoda.com 

Meet the Curators

Louise Irvine is the resident curator at WMODA and she will be introducing her exhibitions of Ardmore Ceramic Art and Design including Safari for the Soul and the Big Five Safari with a scavenger hunt.

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Sergio Gnesin is an expert in Murano glass and guest curator of the Animalia selling exhibition. He will be answering questions about his glass collection and signing copies of his book about Ermanno Nason.

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Meet the Artists

Alex Meiklejohn is a potter specializing in miniatures. Watch him throw ceramic art for dollhouses on the potter’s wheel and have fun with his Tiny Treasures Trail around the museum.

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Judith Rudin creates amazing dollhouses and part of her English manor dollhouse is on display at WMODA. Meet Judith and hear about her passion for interior design in miniature.

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Lloyd Goradesky is a public artist whose kindness project is symbolized by his monumental weathervane Let LOVE Guide Your Way. Lloyd’s “Art from the Heart” is featured in the Studio Collection at WMODA.

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481 South Federal Highway
Dania BeachFl 33004

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

ART EXHIBITIONS and Programs at The Box Gallery during Hispanic Heritage Month

HISPANIC HERITAGE - A CELEBRATION OF THE AMERICAS AT THE BOX GALLERY



ART EXHIBITIONS and Programs at The Box Gallery during Hispanic Heritage Month.


Hispanic Heritage Events
Various Dates and Locations | See Below

Palm Beach County (August 30, 2021)- Hispanic Heritage Month at The Box Gallery will be celebrated with eye opening exhibition spotlighting the delicate and vulnerable eco-system of Colombia and a series of presentations, an art salon celebrating works by artists representing the Latin America, workshops, book readings and much more throughout the next two months for all to enjoy.  

The Box Gallery, located at 811 Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach, has partnered with Latin American Arte in a joint effort to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month by presenting Environment Work, an international exchange exhibition of paintings by Colombian artist Moisés Morales Duque, in West Palm Beach. The first of five in a series events, the exhibit opens with a reception on September 25, 2021 from 7-9 PM and continues though October 30, 2021.

Full schedule of events can be seen below and will be posted on the gallery's website at 
www.TheBoxGallery.info 

Sunday, August 29, 2021

SaveArtSpace CALL FOR ENTRIES: Miami Art Week - Art on billboards, bus shelters, plus $500!

 


SaveArtSpace is proud to present Neo.Rev, a public art exhibition on bus shelter and billboard ad space during Miami Art Week 2021 and Art Basel. APPLY HERE.

A new renaissance? A birth of the new age? What will our post pandemic reality become? We’ve went from being self-involved to being self-reflective; Reinventing ourselves to form a new strategy from our collective experience. Creating a new chapter to push ourselves to do more for oneself and ones community. Now is the time to be reborn back into a new era of creativity.

Curated by local Miami artist Haiiileen.

SaveArtSpace invites artists of all ages, talents and mediums to submit their artwork between August 25 and October 11, 2021. 

Nine artists will be selected from the open call and have their artwork on both a bus shelter and a billboard, receive a $500 honorarium, and the potential to have their original artwork exhibited in a gallery or art fair in Miami during Miami Art Week and Art Basel.

There is a $10 donation per image submission to participate, each donation is tax deductible and goes to producing the public art. Each artist is encouraged to submit up to 10 images. The selected artists will be announced after October 25th and will be exhibited on ad spaces in Miami, FL, starting November 22, 2021 for at least one month.

The Hopper Prize: $3,500 Artist Grants

 


The Hopper Prize is now accepting entries for our Fall 2021 artist grants.

We are offering 2 grants in the amount of $3,500 and 4 grants in the amount of $1,000.

Grants will be awarded through an open call art competition juried by leading contemporary curators.

The Hopper Prize was established in order to increase the recognition of artwork created by artists and photographers. Our aim is to advance artists’ careers by providing them with unrestricted financial support that is coupled with a platform for increased visibility. We accept submissions twice a year via an open call.

We are currently accepting submissions for the Fall 2021 grant cycle.


Program Highlights

Total Awards: $11,000.00 USD for visual artists


$3,500.00 – 2 artists will each receive a $3,500 (USD) grant

$1,000.00 – 4 artists will each receive a $1,000 (USD) grant

30 artists will have their work archived at hopperprize.org

A selection from the submissions will be featured on our Instagram feed @hopperprize

Additional exposure will be available to winners through our Journal: Insights into Contemporary Art

Connect with Curators


We collaborate with contemporary curators holding prominent positions at major institutions in order to select our grant winners. Our open call provides you with a direct path to get your work in front of these forward thinking exhibition makers. Jurors for the current awards are:


Tyler Blackwell, Associate Curator - Blaffer Art Museum & Caitlin Julia Rubin, Associate Curator & Director of Programs - Rose Art Museum.


Our jurors will be selecting 6 artists from our open call who will each receive an unrestricted cash grant.

2 artists will win $3,500 and 4 artists will win $1,000.

The jurors will also select a shortlist of 30 artists who will have their work archived at hopperprize.org.

Grant awards are unrestricted and may be used any way the recipients choose.


When submitting your work, you will have the option to opt-in to be considered for possible Instagram features on our feed @hopperprize, where we currently reach an audience of over 60k. Our editors will be featuring select submissions on a rolling basis prior to the application deadline.

In addition to grant awards, our shortlist, and Instagram reach, we will be providing an additional platform for exposure via our online Journal Insights Into Contemporary Art. We launched this digital publication to give artists a new channel to amplify their voice while providing an in-depth look at their work, practice, and background. Grant recipients and shortlisted artists will all receive the opportunity to publish an interview to include any work of their choosing as a means of providing continued support beyond the open call.


Eligibility

The Hopper Prize is open to all artists age 18 and older working in any media. There are no restrictions on genre, subject matter, or media. We welcome entries in all media.

We are committed to supporting artists from diverse cultural backgrounds at all stages of their professional careers. All artists are encouraged to apply.


Recent Winners

We support artists working in all media, from diverse backgrounds, in wide-ranging geographic locations. Recent grant winners include:


Abi Salami, Dallas

Abigail Lucien, Baltimore

Hasani Sahlehe, Atlanta

Laura Berger, Chicago

Jennifer Sirey, Brooklyn

Cielo Felix-Hernandez, Richmond

Akihiro Boujoh, Utrecht

Joey Solomon, Brooklyn

Lynnea Holland-Weiss, Cleveland

Susan Chen, Hartford

Yannick Lowery, Philadelphia

Andrea Ferrero, Mexico City

Christopher Desanges, Boston

Dominic Hawgood, London

Kira Dominguez Hultgren, San Francisco

Vikesh Kapoor, Sunset Pines

Adrian Coleman, London, United Kingdom

Trish Tillman, New York, New York

Nicholas Moenich, Brooklyn, New York

Elena Bajo, Los Angeles, California

Vanessa da Silva, London, United Kingdom

Mark Baugh-Sasaki, San Francisco, California

Genevieve Cohn, Bloomington, Indiana

Sydney Cook, Baltimore, Maryland

Jinyong Park, London, United Kingdom

Isabel Yellin, Los Angeles, California

Alex Callender, Northampton, Massachusetts

Alicia Eggert, Denton, Texas

Daniel McCarthy Clifford, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Juan Giraldo, New York, New York

Maja Ruznic, Los Angeles, California

Letitia Huckaby, Benbrook, Texas

Tracy Kerdman, Saugerties, New York

Lebohang Kganye, Johannesburg, South Africa

Christopher Meerdo, Chicago, Illinois

Erik Parra, San Francisco, California


Simple Application

We made our grant application simple to reduce the stress of submitting your work and save you time. The application is short and can be completed in under 20 minutes.


To apply for a grant, you only need to submit this information:


Name & Email

Instagram Username (optional)

Up to 10 Image or Video attachments

Artwork captions

Artist Statement & Biography (optional)

$40 submission fee


Apply Now

Show us your work at https://hopperprize.org / Deadline: November 16, 2021

Saturday, August 28, 2021

YoungArts National Arts Competition

 


Are you a 15- to 18-year old visual, literary or performing artist?

The YoungArts application is now open. APPLY HERE.

2019 YoungArts Winner Aisha Mpiana. Photo: Jason Koerner

Why Apply?

Cash awards

Receive cash prizes between $100 and $10,000.


Mentorship by accomplished artists

We provide mentorship opportunities with accomplished artists to help award winners prepare for and navigate a career in the arts.

A lifetime of creative and professional support

YoungArts is more than an award. Artists access resources and opportunities at every stage of their development to support a sustainable practice.


A robust network

YoungArts award winners join a community of distinguished artists that provides a long–term, robust network to help artists at all stages of their education and career.


Nomination for U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts

Each year, the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars selects 20 YoungArts award winners  at the Finalist level as U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts, one of the nation’s highest honors for high school students who exemplify academic and artistic excellence.


National recognition  

The prestigious award gives emerging artists a headstart by demonstrating that they have received national recognition from highly respected artists in their field early on in their artistic journey.


Learn More / APPLY HERE / Deadline: October 15, 2021


Eligibility 

I am either a citizen of the United States, a permanent resident/green card recipient, or I can demonstrate that I am legally able to receive taxable income in the United States.  

I am in grades 10–12 or 15–18 years of age on December 1 of the year I am applying.

If I’m selected as a Finalist, this would be my first time attending National YoungArts Week.